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Theme To An Ending

Theme To An Ending
Theme To An EndingTheme To An Ending

Artists

Jerk Boy

Catno

RFGV002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 18, 2019

Theme To An Ending - Catchy and slick, made for the summer, this bouncey number has all the elements of a beautiful house cut. Big horns and drums give this one a certainty in those selectors looking for the freshness.

Lay The Love Down - Slick synths, bouncy bassline with them punchy drums to match. Lay The Love Down drops perfectly into those disco house sets. A perflect blend of how old school meets the new school.

Nobody Else - Flippin samples in only the way Jerk boy know how, this deep and subtle groover gives you that edge when it comes to digging for the deep house joints.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$23*

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A1

Theme To An Ending

5:51

A2

Lay The Love Down

6:59

B1

Lay The Love Down (Instrumental)

6:59

B2

Nobody Else

7:28

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